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This trigger can be an external git repository. I used gitlab to access a URL on the development and production systems, keeping them up to date with the remote git repository as commits and merges happened.

I’m already very familiar with Linux servers as I ran a web hosting business. Yet all the Getting started documents seemed to assume I was unfamiliar and lead me down the path of using Vagrant on my Windows desktop

To use Laravel on a Linux web hosting account, all you actually need is composer. This is a PHP dependency manager, not unlike Yum or Apt-get you would use to manage packages on your server.

You can install composer with the standard package management. From there create a new Laravel project with

composer create-project –prefer-dist laravel/laravel blog

in the folder where you would like it created, where blog is the name of the new project.

This creates a project using the initial laravel files.

Once thats done you have a very basic laravel website ready to go. Place it behind an apache web server and you should see the logo of laravel.

Anouther important piece is the artisan file. This command line PHP script performs a few important functions such managing the associated database for the laravel site in an intelligent way.

Boxstarter offers a way to take a new PC with an internet connection and have it auto load software from a software respoistory. Here are some sample links I put together. You can view what they do by putting the loaded URL into a browser. The process works without any software loaded only in IE and Edge browsers.

If your adding this to an existing server though its a little hit and miss if it will add existing domains. The instructions say you can do this via ‘Apply DNS template’ but this did not work for me. Adding new domains worked fine though.

If you are having problems, such as randomly not loading pages, running WHMCS on otherwise stock Plesk 12 server, try updating the install of ioncube. It seems the version installed with Plesk is a little older and doesnt quite work right with the current version of WHMCS.

Public primary schools in NSW will enforce a mobile phone ban from next year and high schools will have the option of signing up to the crackdown after a State Government review finds the devices lead to online bullying and distraction.